On behalf of ACE, the Board of Directors is thrilled to announce that we have selected Leah Edgerton as our new executive director. After comprehensive evaluation of an exceptional pool of candidates, the hiring committee unanimously recommended...

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ACEWe are thrilled to announce the selection of Leah Edgerton as our new executive director! She considers ACE to play a crucial role in the future of animal advocacy and we look forward to continuous growth and success under her direction.
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The Effective Animal Advocacy Fund is for anyone who wants to maximize the impact of their donation. Contributions to this fund will be distributed to Top Charities, Standout Charities, other promising charities or programs that our research...

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ACEThere's still time to apply for a grant from our Effective Animal Advocacy Fund! Submit your application by this Friday, January 11, to further expand your work to help animals.
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The EU agricultural outlook for markets and income 2018-2030 covers the projections for various agricultural markets.

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ACEThe European Union (EU) agricultural outlook reports that in 2018–2030, overall EU meat consumption will decline while demand for chicken and dairy will continue to grow. We think that plant-based and cultured food technology could help stall this growth. bit.ly/2QmwZwOpic.twitter.com/VEG4xAYwvv
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A ban on dog and cat meat, improved conditions for caged animals, and other notable developments in animal welfare

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ACE2018 has been a successful year for animals in many ways, but there's still a lot more work that needs to be done. We're proud of the strides our Recommended Charities have made and look forward to seeing what they accomplish in the new year!
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Jon Bockman is a governing board member and former Executive Director of Animal Charity Evaluators. Passionate and poignant, he shares key perspectives on cr...

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ACEHow can we maximize our impact in the world? In this talk from NEXUS Global Summit, former ACE Executive Director Jon Bockman encourages us to strategically think about effectiveness and use our own unique perspectives to create the greatest possible good.
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JUST Inc. sees Asia, and specifically China, as a key growth market for its plant-based and cell-cultured alternatives to traditional eggs and meat.

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ACE#ICYMI: @justforall will be launching their plant-based egg in China in 2019! We think that increasing the availability of plant-based alternatives to animal products is a promising way to reduce animal suffering in the long term.
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It's been an amazing year for Faunalytics, and we couldn't have done it without you. Check out what we accomplished in 2018, and get a sneak peek at what's in store for 2019.

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ACEACE Standout Charity @faunalytics has completed four major studies this year, and they have five more in the works! We truly appreciate their dedication and contributions to the effective animal advocacy movement.
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Donate to ACE's new Effective Animal Advocacy Fund before December 29th and have your donation tripled!

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ACEGreat news 🎉! Thanks to an anonymous donor and DoubleUpDrive, your donation to ACE's EAA Fund can be TRIPLED—all you need to do is donate to the Fund and send a copy of your receipt to DoubleUpDrive by December 29! More details at bit.ly/2rXLZHIpic.twitter.com/ckczYKoySH
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Despite recent dairy industry assertions that plant-based milks are confusing customers, a survey finds that this is simply not the case.

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ACEAn International Food Information Council Foundation study suggests that consumers aren't confused by plant-based milks. We need more research like this to counter legislation that restricts the marketing of cruelty-free alternatives to animal products.
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GFI Policy Director Jessica Almy discusses pivotal developments in plant-based and cell-based meat regulation, illuminates key work by the GFI policy team along the way, and lays out what still needs to be done.

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ACEACE Top Charity The Good Food Institute is paving the way towards a kinder, more humane world. Join us in celebrating some of their major accomplishments from the last year—we look forward to seeing what they accomplish in 2019!
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed legislation Friday that made his state the first in the nation to ban the use of wild and exotic animals in traveling acts.

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ACEWhile we prioritize farmed animal advocacy in our goal to reduce animal suffering, we celebrate all victories for animals. We applaud New Jersey for signing into law a bill which bans the use of wild animals in circuses! bit.ly/2PKqwLLpic.twitter.com/71fyEnDHiK
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The race is on to create lab-grown meat products. Still, little is known about their safety and potential impact. In this episode of Moving Upstream, WSJ’s Jason Bellini visits entrepreneurs, scientists, and ranchers to understand how it’s made, and...

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ACEWe believe in the potential of lab-grown meat to help reduce farmed animal suffering on a large scale. In this clip, WSJ goes behind-the-scenes to understand the science behind developing cultured meat, and to try the world's first lab-grown steak.
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“I think it’s a sounder belief than any of the religions,” says utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer.

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ACEIn response to an employment tribunal in the U.K., philosophers Peter Singer, Jeff McMahan, and Brian Earp argue that veganism should deserve the same legal protection as religion. bit.ly/2RFMcdwpic.twitter.com/bc18oz8cfL
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ACEWhat kind of charity would we want to see created? What factors do we consider when selecting Top Charities? How can you use our recommendations to determine where to volunteer? Head over to our #RedditAMA to find out! bit.ly/2TV5iOppic.twitter.com/RXbFkObXtx
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